Overview
- High-level U.S.-Iran nuclear negotiations resumed on April 12 in Muscat, Oman, marking the first such talks in years.
- Both sides described the discussions as 'positive' and 'constructive,' with a calm and productive atmosphere reported by officials.
- The United States emphasized its primary goal of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, while Iran seeks economic relief from severe sanctions.
- Plans are in place for a second round of talks on April 19, mediated by Oman, which has played a key intermediary role in past negotiations.
- Interim measures, such as freezing uranium enrichment in exchange for easing sanctions, are being discussed, though significant technical and political challenges remain.